Phil Jackson has yet to speak one word about taking a front office job with the New York Knicks. Still, that hasn't stopped the hypothetical train from churning out rumors.

Most of those have come and gone, like the idea of Steve Kerr taking over as coach if Jackson were to accept a decision-making position within the Knicks franchise.

Larry Brown (AP Photo)

This continued onward when SMU coach Larry Brown, a former Knicks coach, was asked what course of action he would suggest for Jackson. While his response, which was at least based on actual experience, sounded sincere, this situation is still hypothetical.

“I would tell him take the job and keep Mike Woodson as your coach," Brown told Mad Dog Sports Radio. "There’s a great coach, the players love him.”

Brown, who led the Knicks to a 23-59 record in one season, blamed himself, not James Dolan, for that disaster of a season.

“Mr. Dolan wanted to win," Brown said. "He wanted to give me the resources to help me win. I just went around it, chain of command and that didn’t get it done. He didn’t know what was on my mind, what I was thinking. And I truly believe if I had handled the relationship a little better like Donnie probably did then we might have got it done.”